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It just increases its rate in order to send more oxygen which is captured by the alveoles of the lungs and rapidly absorbed by the blood arteries going straight to your muscles and brain. The more you think and moves your body, more oxygen and glucose is required as well, which is stored in your liver, and released on such situations.

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